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1 INTER / Structural characterization of multi-storey CLT buildings braced with cores and additional shear walls Andrea Polastri, Research Associate, Trees and Timber Institute - National Research Council of Italy (CNR IVALSA), Via Biasi 75, San Michele all Adige (TN), Italy Luca Pozza, Ph.D., Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padova, via Marzolo, 9, Padova, Italy Cristiano Loss, Research Fellow, Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, University of Trento, via Mesiano 77, I Trento Ian Smith, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick, Canada Keywords: CLT structures, core structures, seismic design, shear walls 1 Introduction In last twenty years the CLT panels have become widely employed to build multistorey residential and mercantile buildings. These buildings are often characterised by the presence of many internal and perimeter shear walls. Such structures have been widely studied through experimental and numerical simulation methods. The most comprehensive experimental investigation to date on seismic behaviour of CLT buildings was carried out by CNR IVALSA, Italy, under the SOFIE Project (Ceccotti 2008, Ceccotti et al. 2013). Other important investigations have been conducted at the University of Trento, Italy (Tomasi and Smith 2015). European seismic performance related tests have also been conducted at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia where the behaviour of 2-D CLT shear walls with various load and boundary conditions were assessed (Dujic et al. 2005). FPInnovations in Canada has undertaken tests to determine the structural properties and seismic resistance of CLT shear walls and small-scale 3-D structures (Popovski et al. 2014). Those and other studies have enabled characterisation failure mechanisms in large shear wall systems (Pozza et al. 2013). Multi-storey building superstructures in which beam-and-column frameworks resist effects of gravity loads and cross-braced or core substructures and exterior CLT 1

2 INTER / shear walls resist effects of lateral forces from earthquakes or wind have been found structurally effective, and fail in predictable stable ways if overloaded (Smith et al. 2009). Advantages of such systems can include creation of large open interior spaces, high structural efficiency, and material economies. Recently innovative connection solutions that create discrete panel-to-panel, or panel-to-other material joints have been developed in Italy (Polastri and Angeli 2014). The method results in point-to-point mechanical connections that only connect corners of individual CLT panels in ways that fulfil hold-down and lateral shear resistance functions (Gavric et al. 2013). This has the advantage of making the load paths within superstructures unambiguous. Different connectors have also been tested to find the best ways to make point-to-point connections between CLT panels and steel structures (Loss et al. 2014). During recent years connector designs had evolved considerably making them suitable for much large systems that place high capacity demands on connections, with emphasis on requirements for high seismicity areas (Polastri et al. 2014). During such development attention was paid to avoiding the possibility of brittle behaviour of joints to CLT panels having many nails. Structural performance issues not fully studied are those related to using CLT building cores as replacements for one constructed from reinforced concrete or masonry. Pertinent issues relate to vertical continuity between storeys, connections between building core elements and elevated floors, and building core-to-foundation connections. 2 Mechanical characterization of the connectors 2.1 Experimental studies The mechanical behaviour of connection systems for CLT structures that employ thin metal elements fastened to panels with nails or other slender metal fasteners is well known, as demonstrated by numerous scientific papers (Ceccotti et al. 2008, Pozza et al. 2013). The behaviour of such connectors is determined largely by the elastoplastic response of the fasteners, and to a lesser extent by the response of steel elements. Stiffness and capacity values implemented into the numerical models described in Section 4 were calculated directly from experimental data. The first study was carried out at CNR-IVALSA (Gavric et al 2011), the second study at the University of Trento (Tomasi and Smith 2015). In both cases tests were conducted according to the European standard EN (CEN 2006). The CEN 2006 protocol provides a load history characterized by load cycles of increasing intensity and is intended to apply to structures in seismic regions. As suggested by the standard, a pre- 2

3 Polastri, A., L. Pozza, C. Loss and I. Smith (2015). Structural characterization of multistorey CLT buildings braced with cores and additional shear walls. Proceedings of the 2 nd International Network on Timber Engineering Research (INTER) meeting, Šibenik, Croatia, August 24 th -27 th.

4 INTER / Estimation of T1 and design of connections A crucial issue in the design of a CLT building under horizontal seismic action, is the definition of the principal elastic vibration period (T1) of an entire superstructure (CEN 2013). Such vibration period depends on the mass distribution and on the global stiffness of the buildings. In a CLT structure the global stiffness of the buildings is highly sensitive to deformability of the connection elements (Pozza et al. 2013). Consequently for a precise control of the vibration period of the building it is crucial to define the stiffness of each connections used to assemble a superstructure. During design engineers are required to solve iteratively to find the principal natural frequency ( f1 = 1/T1) using a scheme such as that in Figure 2. Under the shown scheme: (1) the stiffness of the connections influences the global stiffness of the building and therefore its principal elastic period; (2) the external force induced by earthquake in each connection is a function of the principal vibration period; (3) the load bearing capacity of the connection must be compatible with the external force; (4) the strength and the stiffness of the connection are linked through the effective number of fasteners. PRELIMINARY DESIGN VIA LINEAR STATIC ANALYSES elastic period T1 and horizontal force distribution according to EC8 formulation BUILDING PRINCIPAL ELASTIC PERIOD DEFINITION OF 1st (ith) ATTEMPT CONNECTION DISTRIBUTION BUILDING MODELING ADOPTING THE CONNECTION ELASTIC STIFFNESS (kser EC5 formula) RELATED TO ith DISTRIBUTION EARTHQUAKE FORCE ON CONNECTION ELEMENTS CONNECTION S ELASTIC STIFFNESS CONNECTION LOAD BEARING CAPACITY NATURAL FREQUENCY ANALYSES TO DEFINE THE ACTUAL VIBRATION MODE OF THE STRUCTURE MODAL ANALYSES TO DEFINE THE ACTUAL FORCE ACTING IN EACH CONNECTION ELEMENTS CALCULATED FORCE > (greater than) CONNECTION STRENGTH CALCULATED FORCE < (lower than) CONNECTION STRENGTH UPDATE CONNECTION DISTRIBUTION (i+1) STOP Figure 2. Calculation process for design of connections An efficient approach to design a CLT structure is to start from a preliminary definition of the external force induced by earthquake in each wall panel according to the common equivalent static force linear static analysis approach (CEN 2013). This does not involve the definition of T1 accounting for effects of connection stiffness. Once static forces on each CLT wall panel are defined connection capacities can be designed to be compatible with external static forces. This allows estimation of the con- 4

5 Polastri, A., L. Pozza, C. Loss and I. Smith (2015). Structural characterization of multistorey CLT buildings braced with cores and additional shear walls. Proceedings of the 2 nd International Network on Timber Engineering Research (INTER) meeting, Šibenik, Croatia, August 24 th -27 th.

6 4.1.1 Geometric configurations INTER / Examined case-study building superstructures have footprint dimensions of 17.1m (direction X) by 15.5m (direction Y). Seismic Force Resistant Systems (SFRS) include a building core that is 5.5m by 5.5m on plan, and partial perimeter shear walls constructed from CLT panels with a total base length of 6m, Figure 3. Storey height is 3m in all cases, resulting in total superstructure heights of 9m, 15m and 24m respectively. All CLT panels in the core walls have a thickness of 200mm. CLT panels in perimeter shear walls are 154mm thick, except for those in the lowest four storeys of the 8- storey SFRS which are 170mm thick. Floor diaphragms are composed of 154mm CLT panels in all cases. Figure 3. SFRS wall configurations of case study buildings (left) and typical FE model (right) Design method The earthquake action for these case study buildings was calculated according to Eurocode 8 (CEN 2013) and the associated Italian regulations (MIT 2008) using design response spectra for building foundations resting on ground type C*, assuming the PGA equal to 0.35g (the highest value for Italy) with a building importance factor of = [*Deep deposits of dense or medium dense sand, gravel or stiff clay with thickness from several tens to many hundreds of meters]. The seismic action was calculated starting from the elastic spectra and applying an initial q-reduction factor of 2 (CEN 2014). The coefficient k r was taken equal to 1.0 for regular configurations and 0.8 for non-regular configurations. Figure 4 shows the adopted design spectra and other relevant design parameters. The figure shows T 1 values determined by simplified formula and numerical frequency analyses methods for configurations A R Connections were first designed using the force pattern obtained applying linear elastic static analysis (CEN 2013) and the seismic action defined by taking T 1 = T 1_EC8. Connection designs were then refined using the rotation and translation force equilibrium approach described by Gavric et al. (2011) and Pozza and Scotta (2014) and the iterative design process in Figure 2. 6

7 Polastri, A., L. Pozza, C. Loss and I. Smith (2015). Structural characterization of multistorey CLT buildings braced with cores and additional shear walls. Proceedings of the 2 nd International Network on Timber Engineering Research (INTER) meeting, Šibenik, Croatia, August 24 th -27 th.

8 Polastri, A., L. Pozza, C. Loss and I. Smith (2015). Structural characterization of multistorey CLT buildings braced with cores and additional shear walls. Proceedings of the 2 nd International Network on Timber Engineering Research (INTER) meeting, Šibenik, Croatia, August 24 th -27 th.

9 INTER / T 1 relatively close to simple formula values. However results suggest that neither of those approaches are reliable ways of estimating principal natural periods of buildings having SFRS consisting of CLT cores and perimeter shear walls. Consequences of discrepancies in k conn values from those found by testing varied in their effects on v, N and values, but in general results show that how connection stiffnesses are estimated can alter design force and lateral drift estimates by substantial amounts. For example, estimates of were especially sensitive for eight-storey buildings. It is important to underline that the adopted FE model is a limiting condition representing the maximum deformability of the system since the interaction between the orthogonal walls and the out of plane stiffness, provided by the interposed floor slabs, are neglected. On the other hand, FE models did not take into account nonlinear deformability or large displacements effects. It is possible to achieve large vertical reaction forces using a group of hold-down anchors working in parallel. To obtain the required uplift force resistances, that can be greater than 600kN (configuration 8CR), it is necessary to use more than eight hold-down anchors; however it is not demonstrated that the hold downs, disposed in the aforementioned group configuration, are able to spread the total force between the different reaction elements. 5 Connection solutions for innovative diaphragms Diaphragms are an integral part of the building any SFRS and if they have high stiffness and capacity any non-linear behaviour of the entire structure is primarily defined by the response of the vertical bracing elements and complexity of the seismic analysis is reduced. CLT multi-storey buildings are erected using panels with limited dimensions because of production and transportation limitations (FPInnovations 2011). In floors and roofs, the different CLT panels are commonly joined together at the edges using dowel-type mechanical fasteners like self-tapping screws, Figure 6 (left). Figure 6. Typically floor-floor panel connections (left) and new X-RAD connector (right) 9

10 Polastri, A., L. Pozza, C. Loss and I. Smith (2015). Structural characterization of multistorey CLT buildings braced with cores and additional shear walls. Proceedings of the 2 nd International Network on Timber Engineering Research (INTER) meeting, Šibenik, Croatia, August 24 th -27 th.

11 INTER / resistance functions (Polastri and Angeli 2014). As for shear walls, making point-topoint interconnections lessens the chances that structural systems will fail in unintended ways if overloaded. Figure 8 (left) shows use of X-RAD connectors in a floor diaphragm with the result being ability to transfer very large forces and achieve very high stiffness (Polastri and Angeli 2014). As shown in Figure 8 (right) the load capacity was 171kN and the elastic stiffness 23.6kN/mm. Figure 8. Innovative hybrid floor system (left); tests setup and test results (right) Although results are not reported here it is to be mentioned that the authors are currently studying use on the described innovative connectors as ways of creating next generation of CLT floor diaphragms. It is anticipated this will enable new applications of CLT like construction of tall building having large footprints and braced by one or more building cores and perimeter shear walls. 6 Discussion and Implications for Design Practice As the case studies demonstrate, hold-down and shear connections at the bases of CLT wall panels largely determine the behaviors of SFRS. It is therefore crucial to properly represent the stiffnesses of connections during structural analyses from which T 1, peak dynamic forces flowing through wall and connection elements and inter-storey drift are estimated. For buildings having three to eight storeys T 1 estimates, shear and uplift forces at bases of wall panels, and inter-storey drift can all be miscalculated by substantial margins, Tables 3 to 6. The remainder of this discussion assumes connection stiffnesses derived from test data (k conn = k test ) are the most accurate and therefore correct estimates of how connections embedded within SFRS actually behave. Although designers could also estimate connection stiffnesses in many other ways, the authors believe it reasonable to suppose that estimating stiffnesses will often be based on information in Eurocode 5 and similar international codes (i.e. k conn = k EC5 in case studies). 11

12 Polastri, A., L. Pozza, C. Loss and I. Smith (2015). Structural characterization of multistorey CLT buildings braced with cores and additional shear walls. Proceedings of the 2 nd International Network on Timber Engineering Research (INTER) meeting, Šibenik, Croatia, August 24 th -27 th.

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14 INTER / Piazza M., Polastri A., Tomasi R., (2011): Ductility of Joints in Timber Structures, Special Issue in Timber Engineering, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings, 164 (2): Polastri A. and Angeli A. (2014): An innovative connection system for CL T structures: experimental - numerical analysis, 13th World Conference on Timber Engineering 2014, WCTE 2014, Quebek City, Canada. Polastri A., Pozza L., Trutalli D., Scotta R., Smith I., (2014): Structural characterization of multistory buildings with CLT cores, Proceedings 13 th World Conference on Timber Engineering, Quebec City, Canada. Popovski M., Pei S., van de Lindt J.W. and Karacabeyli E. (2014): Force modification factors for CLT structures for NBCC, Materials and Joints in Timber Structures, RILEM Book Series, 9: , RILEM, Bagneux, France. Pozza L. and Scotta R. (2014): Influence of wall assembly on q-factor of XLam buildings, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Journal Structures and Buildings, ISSN: E-ISSN: DOI: /stbu Pozza L., Trutalli D., Polastri A. and Ceccotti A., (2013): Seismic design of CLT Buildings: Definition of the suitable q-factor by numerical and experimental procedures, Proceedings 2 nd International conference on Structures and architecture, Guimarães, Portugal: Smith T., Fragiacomo M., Pampanin S. and Buchanan A. H. (2009): Construction time and cost for post-tensioned timber buildings. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Construction Materials, 162: Strand 7 (2005): Theoretical Manual Theoretical background to the Strand 7 finite element analysis system, http// FPInnovations (2011): CLT Handbook: cross-laminated timber, Eds. Gagnon S. and Pirvu C., FPInnovation, Quebec City, Canada. Tomasi R. and Smith I. (2015): Experimental characterization of monotonic and cyclic loading responses of CLT panel-to-foundation and angle bracket connections, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 27(6),

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